In a blog post, Major Nelson detailed the Xbox One update, saying it will allow users to manage their storage space on the console, making it easier to shift games and apps around. In addition, owners can configure their install lineup of content, and the controller battery icon is now available on the home screen. Finally, the update brings USB keyboard support to Xbox One.

Not mentioned in Major Nelson's notes, but reported earlier this week, is a controller patch that will make the sticks more precise, which was a specific request from Titanfall developer Respawn. The fix will happen once a controller is synced to an Xbox One after the February update.

Microsoft also has a March update for the Xbox One in the works; it will improve social features, such as party chat and making the friends list more prominent. It is scheduled before the release of Titanfall on March 11. Titanfall is currently in beta, which IGN previewed extensively yesterday.

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